Smart glasses with cameras like the Ray-Ban Meta are being used to record women without their consent. Here's how to tell if ...
Apple is accelerating development of three new wearable devices, a category also being pursued by OpenAI and Meta Platforms.
A fellow writer on Digital Camera Word recently asked Who is actually buying these Ray-Ban camera glasses? Well, not me: the ...
My initial reaction to the emergence of smart camera glasses was one of pure disdain. I’m not a fan of wearable tech at the best of times, and I couldn’t understand why anyone needed a camera, ...
Apple is speeding up its work on three AI wearable devices, reports Bloomberg. Apple is developing AI smart glasses, a ...
Camera glasses could show diet researchers what we are really eating and if we cheat on our diets. The University of Reading trial aims to track what people eat and drink in their daily lives, with ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The Ray-Ban Stories glasses are a bit of a strange product. They're not the AR glasses that we've been waiting for. In fact, they don't really ...
When two years ago, Zuck announced the Ray-Ban Meta partnership, most people I know were disturbed—a creepy tech nerd discreetly recording you in public was the first and only use case that popped ...
Facebook is notorious for borrowing ideas from other tech companies, then taking advantage of its massive global platform and its expertise in building sticky apps to bring those ideas into the ...
Following a sweeping rebrand that saw web domains and social media counts renamed as Snap Inc, company chief executive Evan Spiegel has revealed Spectacles – a pair of $130 sunglasses with an embedded ...
Apple’s upcoming smart glasses may include dual cameras, luxury materials and deep AI integration, positioning the device as a mainstream entry into ambient, wearable computing. The post Apple’s ...
Snapchat parent company Snap Inc. has revealed how it will sell its camera-equipped, $130 Spectacles glasses: through pop-up vending machines called Snapbots that appear in “surprising” locations for ...